Nice to be able to have the Loopmash Free option change to Loopmash only automatically - i.e. bought it so it's not really free. Should I uninstall the "free" version to get the "paid" icon? Not a show stopper but nice to be able to differentiate.

Poor programming quality control by keeping the "Purchase Full Version" within the free version then. An uninstall and install then is impossible also? Don't own any Steinberg products but this one but you can envision my worries with bigger fledged programs . Either way, that stops me wanting to buy any expansions then. I'd advise working with Apple to figure out a way in the future and then maybe I'll buy more expansions within. Until then, I'm not upset but don't want to invest more in the product.

So a matter of semantics which still means I have paid to unlock the full versions features in a program showing free. So you win, but I win in now I'm assured with your response that I will never buy Steinberg software nor recommend it. I told you it would be nice but responses have been poor and lacking. Danke fuer ihre helfe.

Hence why I wrote: " I'd advise working with Apple to figure out a way in the future and then maybe I'll buy more expansions within." in one of my messages according to one application.

My point was not to start an argument but to point out a flaw in the icon not being exchangeable and it could have been left with the fact that I don't want to buy expansions for a program that seems to have what I see is a flaw - regardless from Apple or Steinberg.

What would be recommended is keeping the free program free but not to necessarily splatter the free version on the icon with a different icon and text that you are now aware cannot be changed. Simply keep the icons the same and keep the fact internal that it is free. There are better means to QC a product than argue with someone who could have been a future customer. I'm glad that my continued learning in music does not require me to use products like Cubase because God knows what arguments I would have gotten into if I needed real help. My research in Cubase was after all how I discovered Loopmash "Free" and figured I'd take one of your cheaper app programs for a "test drive".

Hopefully my feedback on Loopmash Free helps you guys on releasing an enhanced version in the future. Otherwise, I will no longer respond but thank you for attempting in between.